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yeah it is .. the Knicks were suppose to bring in an experience NBA PG in the 2018 offseason, not bring in another young developing PG Mudiaye on the trade deadline. Im still skeptical bout Perry for trading Oladipo and Harris in Orlando.
No Perry and Orlando is a .500 team .. No Mudiay and Denver is a 19-9 winning team.

Yep we better not bring back #kporzee to jack this up either. We're a bad team always were before the season started

Tired-KP performance has never added any wins for the Knicks .. Tired KP is not a 4th qtr. player who has a hustle performance to give the Knicks a win. You guys need to stop living on the FAKE big-apple hype on Tired-KP the guy is to soft in the paint, plus he's not a 2-Way player !!!
I said it in his rookie season and i will say it again .. "I would take Miles Turner over Tired-KP all day everyday!"

yeah it is .. the Knicks were suppose to bring in an experience NBA PG in the 2018 offseason, not bring in another young developing PG Mudiaye on the trade deadline. Im still skeptical bout Perry for trading Oladipo and Harris in Orlando.
No Perry and Orlando is a .500 team .. No Mudiay and Denver is a 19-9 winning team.

No they weren't...

You obviously haven't been following the team close enough. Nor were you talking about McDermott until we played them tonight. Guess what McDermott CAN'T PLAY PG nor DEFENSE, two things our team needed(insert Mudiay/Robinson)

Knicks clearly said middle of last yr we were REBUILDING and hope to find one to emerge on the team. You don't trade for/sign veteran PGs to deals of any length when you're rebuilding. Teams of late have made a mistake doing so...just ask Sacramento and Cleveland. There are plenty young PGs outperforming vets this yr, just look throughout the league

There's more evidence we are discovering we have one in Mudiay, too bad you don't care for him, goes for any other Knick fan for the matter. He's played better than anyone on the team so far at PG.

Now personally I have no problem if we head into the draft looking for one again as I was somewhat skeptical had we done so this summer...but the likes of Sexton/Young/SGA have proven they can get the job done.

I wasn't a fan of Mudiay last season and in the pre-season but he looks to be the biggest decision the Knicks are going to have to make on the former lottery picks they have. He's showing he's got the best set of skills to play PG for the Knicks, size, passing, athleticism, ability to push the pace and attack the rim. He's having his best year shooting as well, if he can sustain what he's done so far the Knicks are going to bring him back as a RFA.

You obviously haven't been following the team close enough. Nor were you talking about McDermott until we played them tonight. Guess what McDermott CAN'T PLAY PG nor DEFENSE, two things our team needed(insert Mudiay/Robinson)

Knicks clearly said middle of last yr we were REBUILDING and hope to find one to emerge on the team. You don't trade for/sign veteran PGs to deals of any length when you're rebuilding. Teams of late have made a mistake doing so...just ask Sacramento and Cleveland. There are plenty young PGs outperforming vets this yr, just look throughout the league

There's more evidence we are discovering we have one in Mudiay, too bad you don't care for him, goes for any other Knick fan for the matter. He's played better than anyone on the team so far at PG.

Now personally I have no problem if we head into the draft looking for one again as I was somewhat skeptical had we done so this summer...but the likes of Sexton/Young/SGA have proven they can get the job done.

Last season .. the Knicks needed a SF and a pass-first play-maker PG (not D.Rose) and more creative than Jack to mentor Frank and Burke on leading the point for a season or two. We were lucky to get Kanter/Mcderm in the trade for Melo. Our dum-dum head coach Horn had Timmy as the Knicks starter SF, when we had two decent SF in Mcderm or Beasley who had more experience at the SF spot than Timmy, and should've been put in the starting frontcourt lineup alongside Kanter & KP.

The trade for a young low IQ PG Mudiaye at the trading deadline assured the Knicks a Lottery spot a long side the other 10 NBA tanking teams last season.